At this exclusive event, the most influential, respected and experienced financial executives from around the world will share unrivaled insights on managing treasury in today's global economy. Reap unparalleled business value out of advanced sessions and panel discussions on building a global treasury and managing all aspects of risk around the world.
What Matters. What are the most significant issues facing your finance and treasury teams in 2013? Discuss them at the CTC Corporate Treasurers Forum.
Benefit from expert guidance and lessons learned from prominent treasury and finance leaders on topics, including:
- Counterparty risk
- Strategic bank relationship management
- Cash management and investments in the Eurozone
- Investment strategies
- Geopolitical risks
- Cross-border sovereignty
- Liquidity management in China
- Dodd-Frank and Basel III implications
- Treasury Metrics
- Global treasury structures
- Culture of risk
This event is exclusively for corporate treasury and finance executives with the following titles:
- Treasurer
- Chief Financial Officer
- Chief Risk Officer
- Controller/Comptroller
- Vice President of Finance
- Assistant Treasurer
- Director of Risk

For more information please contact Craig Martin, AFP Director, Treasury Practice Lead, at cmartin@AFPonline.org or 301.961.8629.
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CTP/CCM Recertification Credits The CTC Corporate Treasurers Forum is approved for 11.1 CTP/CCM recertification credits. Credit is earned at the rate of one credit per 50 minutes of treasury/cash management or finance-related session time, including questions and answers.
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CPE Credit The Association for Financial Professionals is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA), as a sponsor of continuing education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit.
Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417.
Website: www.nasba.org
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For more information regarding administrative policies, including submitting a complaint, please contact AFP at 301.907.2862 or by email at AFP@AFPonline.org.